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SKA as a green infrastructure
Michael Kramer 20 June2012
Exploring the Universe with the world’s largest radio telescope
SKA as a green infrastructure
Michael Kramer 20 June2012
Exploring the Universe with the world’s largest radio telescope
Time for Big Machines
We live in exciDng Dmes: -‐ we are on the verge of confirming some of the most revoluDonary theories -‐ we find clues as to whether these theories are complete or not -‐ we may find a way to describe large and small scales with one theory -‐ we are about to trace the complete history of the universe -‐ we are about to study extra-‐solar worlds and Earth-‐like planets -‐ we are about to open a truly new window to the Universe But…. It takes increasing efforts to make such fundamental and important discoveries – it needs (typically) BIG machines
Time for Big Machines
We live in exciDng Dmes: -‐ we are on the verge of confirming some of the most revoluDonary theories -‐ we find clues as to whether these theories are complete or not -‐ we may find a way to describe large and small scales with one theory -‐ we are about to trace the complete history of the universe -‐ we are about to study extra-‐solar worlds and Earth-‐like planets -‐ we are about to open a truly new window to the Universe But…. It takes increasing efforts to make such fundamental and important discoveries – it needs (typically) BIG machines These machines need to be powered – for a long Dme, hopefully!
è OperaDon costs as well as carbon footprint must be addressed! This is a realizaDon for a many projects – see talk by Thomas Parker -‐ here, a radio astronomical example: the SKA!
A RevoluDon in Radio Astronomy
• Go digital! Ability to sample, digitze & process wide bandwidths • Use of commodity compuDng power (incl. GPUs) and FPGAs • Ways of obtaining “cheap” collecDng area • Replacing hardware (i.e. metal) with electronic and so_ware • Build “radio cameras” to increase “field-‐of-‐view” on sky and even allow to look in (someDmes) vastly different direcDons:
These components are power hungry – we need to feed them!
System Block Diagram
SKA Conceptual
Block Diagram
RegionalScience
Centre(s)
RegionalEngineering
Centre(s)
ScienceComputing
Facility
OutlyingStation
OutlyingStation
OutlyingStation
OutlyingStation
OutlyingStation
Dense Aperture
Array
Operationsand
MaintenanceCentre
SignalProcessing
Facility
HighLow
Sparse Aperture Array
On Site
SKA HQ(Off Site)
Global
High Performance ComputingData Storage
Digital Signal ProcessingBeamformingCorrelation
Outlying stationson spiral arm
(only one arm is shown)
Wide band single pixel
feeds (WBSPF)
Phased array feeds(PAF)
Dish Array
European Very Long Baseline Interferometry Network (1 Gbit/s)
EC-‐FP6 EXPReS
Signal transport networks
SKA data rates 80 Gbit/s/beam/dish (<200km)
40 Gbit/s/staDon (20 dishes) (>200km) ~100 Tbits/sec!
About 1 Exabyte per day!! è We need Exa-‐Scale HPC – that needs power!!
Energy supply
-‐ Digital electronic needs power and needs cooling -‐ Running costs probably dominated by energy costs
-‐ Sites are far away from civilisaDon centres and power grid
-‐ Different power requirements – energy mix!
-‐ Core(s): ~30 to 50 MW
-‐ HPC centre near core: ca. 50 MW
-‐ Distant staDons: each ~100 kW for ca. 80 staDons
-‐ Differences in peak and average demand (Electronic,
cooling, telescope movements)
-‐ ConDnuous operaDon 24/7: Storage required?!
-‐ Avoid variaDons in power supply: power stability
-‐ Environment: Temperature changes, wind, rain
Power supply: Solar Energy?
• Supply with solar energy obvious and best (and only?) soluDon ?
Quelle: Schott
• Excellent light house project for renewable energies (already for “SKA Pathfinders”) • Sustainable energy soluDon for the whole life Dme (~50 year) • OpportuniDes to open new markets.
The challenges
Power generaDon is less of a problem, but
• How to store it for 24/7 operaDon?
• How to avoid causing radio interference?
• How to make it affordable?
Cost evoluDon
Note: The SKA will drive innovative solutions in generation, distribution, efficiency and demand reduction in a harsh environment.
Slide by Eike Weber (FhG ISE)
Vision in partnership with Fraunhofer ISE
SKA as lighthouse project for future Mega-‐Science Projects
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Challenges and ways to make it possible
• Don‘t shoot yourself in the foot: -‐ The SKA will be ultra-‐sensiDve – we must avoid producing Radio Frequency Intereference on our own, NB: Mobile on the phone = 3rd brightest radio source -‐ Balance between power transport, power electronic, losses
• Try to reduce power requirements from the start (green HPC, low-‐power devices, efficient architecture)
• Use combinaDon of technologies, e.g. add geo-‐thermal cooling • Develop effecDve, efficient and inexpensive storage soluDon
• New Markets: 1.6 Billion people without access to power grid!!
• Use the public awracDon of astronomy!
Public is very keen to be involved: An Example...
www.einsteinathome.org
Conclusions
• Green energy soluDon should be considered for other remote sites (e.g. APEX, ALMA) • The SKA can serve as a lighthouse project to demonstrate 24/7 operaDon with 100% renewable energy independent of grid-‐soluDons • It can be a prime example for sustainable Mega-‐Science with 0%-‐Carbon Footprint • With astronomy (and SKA’s Key Science, e.g. Einstein, Black Holes ..) appealing enormously to the public, the SKA can break ground for other projects • Required energy mix (mini-‐grid soluDons with storage) is likely to produce soluDons for many applicaDons • Key to the success of a 100% RE-SKA will be the development of innovative systems solutions: PV, CPV, CST solar power, wind if available, plus storage • It is not clear whether we can afford it, but “Green Astronomy” is likely to be spectacularly popular • In any case, we may not be able to afford to pollute the Earth for the exploraDon of
the Cosmos
It is not easy – but we should certainly try it!
If you let an astronomer dream…
100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 MW! = One second of Crab’s energy output sufficient for Universe’s lifeDme!